Rigid External Distractors in Midface Fractures: A Review of Relevant and Related Literature.
Abstract
Literature discussing the use of rigid external distraction devices in midfacial trauma is limited. Rigid external distraction devices have been described for use in craniofacial surgery, allowing for distraction and stabilization of bony segments. In complex facial trauma, bony fragments are often comminuted and unstable, making traditional approaches with internal fixation difficult. Moreover, these approaches require subperiosteal dissection,...
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Title
Rigid External Distractors in Midface Fractures: A Review of Relevant and Related Literature.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
20
Pages
e11 - e11
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